New drop of the Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) available

It's been a long time I've written epic blog posts over here, but for a good reason. We've been working very hard on getting a new Rx release out the door and I'm proud to announce it's available now through http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/devlabs/ee794896.aspx. Notice we got a .NET 4 RC compatible download available as well, so you can play with the latest and greatest of technologies in one big jar :-). More goodness will follow later, so stay tuned!

At some point in the foreseeable future, I'll start a series on how Rx works and what its operators are as well. If you have any particular topics you'd like to see covered, don't hesitate to let me know through my blog. In the meantime, make sure to evaporate all your feedback on the forums at http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/rx/threads. We love to hear what you think, what operators you believe are missing, any bugs you find, etc.

I would like to have examples of how implement tests with this. You know, now we have, for example for silverlight: mvvm, mef, rx... so well, a good example of how use RX for testing a view, decoupling and so on.

RX is really interesting and can change a lot the way we create programs: Great work!!